Tripp Lite by Eaton 3 Relay I/O Mini-module

Tripp Lite by EatonSKU: 4462412

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Tripp Lite by Eaton 3 Relay I/O Mini-module

Introducing the Tripp Lite by Eaton 3 Relay I/O Mini-module, a compact, high-performance relay interface engineered to extend the monitoring and alerting capabilities of select SmartOnline UPS systems. This three-channel I/O module uses dry-contact outputs to communicate UPS status and events to external devices, building management systems, or remote monitoring networks. Its streamlined design makes it an ideal addition for data centers, small offices, and mission-critical environments where reliable signaling is essential to protect workloads, minimize downtime, and optimize maintenance workflows. With a focus on ease of integration and rugged reliability, the 3 Relay I/O Mini-module delivers clear, actionable signals that help operators respond quickly to power events and maintain continuity of service.

  • Three independent relay outputs provide clear and reliable signaling for UPS status and events. Each channel can be configured to trigger external alarms, actuate notification systems, or interface with building management systems (BMS) to coordinate responses during power events, battery conditions, or UPS self-tests.
  • Designed for seamless UPS integration with select SmartOnline UPS models from Tripp Lite’s Eaton portfolio. The module is built to work as a plug-and-play accessory, enabling rapid deployment without complex software configuration or extensive setup procedures, so teams can start signaling immediately after installation.
  • Compact, versatile form factor fits into tight spaces inside cabinets, enclosures, or data center racks. The mini-module’s slim profile and straightforward mounting options make it easy to tuck away in existing infrastructure while keeping the front panel clean and accessible for maintenance checks.
  • Rugged and reliable signaling for critical loads The I/O mini-module is engineered to withstand the demands of data-center environments and operational fluctuations. Its durable construction and durable dry-contact signaling help maintain consistent outputs even in challenging conditions, contributing to better uptime and more predictable power management.
  • Effortless integration with external automation Use the three dry-contact outputs to connect to external alarms, remote sensors, or automation systems. This enables automated responses to UPS events, such as triggering notification emails, paging alerts, or switching to alternate power paths, helping you streamline incident response and improve situational awareness.

Technical Details of Tripp Lite by Eaton 3 Relay I/O Mini-module

  • Outputs: 3 isolated contact-closure (dry-contact) relay outputs for independent signaling channels.
  • Compatibility: Specifically designed to work with select SmartOnline UPS models within Tripp Lite’s Eaton-branded lineup; intended for use as an auxiliary signaling interface to enhance UPS monitoring and event communication.
  • Mounting and form factor: Mini-module design suitable for mounting inside standard enclosures or racks; intended to occupy minimal space while delivering essential signaling capabilities.
  • Electrical signaling: Uses dry-contact closures to interface with external devices and automation systems—no software required for signaling, enabling straightforward integration with alarms, BMS, and remote monitoring equipment.
  • Operating context: Ideal for data centers, professional offices, and other environments where reliable UPS event signaling improves maintenance workflows and incident response.
  • Build and compliance: Engineered for reliability in critical environments; designed to support continuous operation alongside compatible UPS systems.

How to install Tripp Lite by Eaton 3 Relay I/O Mini-module

  • Power down and safely disconnect electrical power to the area where the UPS and mini-module will be installed. This helps prevent accidental signaling or contact closures during setup.
  • Identify the correct I/O interface port on the compatible SmartOnline UPS model and prepare the three signaling lines that will connect to the relay outputs. Use appropriately rated wiring and ensure that the wiring paths avoid interference with other cabling.
  • Connect each of the three dry-contact outputs to the corresponding external device or interface you will signal (alarms, BMS input, remote monitoring, or notification systems). Maintain consistent labeling to simplify future maintenance and troubleshooting.
  • Mount the mini-module securely inside the enclosure or cabinet, following your organization’s wiring practices. Ensure there is adequate clearance for cable routing and any future access for maintenance or inspection.
  • Restore power and perform a basic verification by triggering UPS events (for example, a simulated power change or a controlled test) and confirming that the connected external devices receive the appropriate signal from each relay channel. Document the results for future reference and audits.

Frequently asked questions

  • What is the Tripp Lite by Eaton 3 Relay I/O Mini-module used for? It is a compact signaling interface that provides three dry-contact relay outputs to communicate UPS status and events to external alarms, building management systems, or remote monitoring networks, enabling faster incident response and better power management.
  • Which UPS systems is it compatible with? The module is designed for select SmartOnline UPS models within the Tripp Lite / Eaton portfolio. Check the model compatibility list in the product documentation or with your reseller to confirm exact model support.
  • Does it require software to work? No software configuration is required for basic signaling. The module uses standard dry-contact outputs to interface with external systems, making it easy to deploy in a variety of environments.
  • How many signaling channels does it provide? The unit provides three independent relay outputs, allowing you to signal multiple events or statuses in parallel to different devices or systems.
  • Where should I install it? Install the mini-module inside a suitable enclosure or cabinet near the UPS, ensuring proper cable routing, accessibility for maintenance, and compliance with local electrical and safety practices.
  • What kind of devices can I connect? You can connect external alarms, notification panels, building management system inputs, or remote monitoring interfaces that accept dry-contact signals, enabling automation and centralized power management.

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